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21 September 2020 According to the final data of the Interior Ministry in the supplementary elections of the Senate, single-member college

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, the center-right candidate Carlo Doria (Lega-Fratelli d'Italia-FI) wins with 40.2%.

Followed by Lorenzo Costantino Corda (Northern Sardinia list with Lorenzo Corda) with 28.9%, Agostinangelo Marras with 24.8% and Gian Mario Salis (Italian Socialist Party) with 6.02%.

Carlo Doria of the center-right is therefore the new senator of the third single-member college of Sardinia.

Doria replaces the deceased Vittoria Bogo Deledda, who was a senator of the M5s.



Verona


With 202 sections scrutinized out of 393, the 09 uninominal college in Veneto, to the advantage is the center-right candidate Luca De Carlo (71.67%), while the dem Matteo Melotti (19.16%), Emanuele Sterzi of the M5S (9 , 18%).

Stefano Bertacco had been elected to the college, enrolled in the Brothers of Italy and former Forza Italia, who passed away on June 14th. 



With this detachment Luca De Carlo will almost certainly be elected Senator of the Republic, the first in history to fill the role of deputy and senator during the same legislature: a triumph for the regional coordinator of the Brothers of Italy, who obtained in the by-elections in Verona the overwhelming majority of votes and 47 days after his farewell to the Chamber, the neo-senator then returned to Rome, with a particular thought and memory: "The real victory would have been the overcoming of the illness of Stefano Bertacco (Veronese senator of Fratelli of Italy who passed away last June); let's fill in an important box and I will try to give myself something to do as always ".

"This result" continues De Carlo "is yet another demonstration that the united center-right is unstoppable. We hope that this and the other results coming from Veneto and Italy will be read as a signal decided by President Mattarella: this executive no longer responds to the needs of the nation, especially the needs of that part of the nation that drives the country, and I trust that my new role in the Senate of the Republic can be important in giving a push to this government ".

"The outcome of this vote entails important responsibilities", concludes De Carlo.

"I return to Rome with the same enthusiasm and the same commitment as always", he concludes.